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Assemble your own selection by choosing 5 teas from the 20 listed here. This collection brings together some of the most essential tasting experiences from the fascinating diversity of the world of tea.
Original gift teas for both beginners and connoisseurs.
Assemble your own selection by choosing 5 teas from the 20 listed here. This collection brings together some of the most essential tasting experiences from the fascinating diversity of the world of tea.
Assemble your own selection by choosing 5 teas from the 20 listed here. This collection brings together some of our tasters’ favourite teas from this year. Teas from various styles and terroirs.
Its liquor is straightforward and full-bodied with aromas typical of tobacco, malt and fruit (plum). With or without a cloud of milk! A comforting tea for mornings or dessert.
This cup was designed by the Camellia Sinensis team in partnership with a ceramic workshop in Taiwan. Made of porcelain, the pure white glazed interior finish is perfect to enhance the colour of the liquor of either an entire gaiwan infuson or a shared teapot. An elegant everyday accessory with its pleasing curves and practical size.
This gift box includes our Tea Celebration, vacuum-sealed to ensure freshness and authenticity.
Medium bodied and very tasty, prepare it simply with just water or according to the traditional method (with milk and sugar) for a more authentic experience.
When two brands like Camellia Sinensis and Chocolates Genevieve Grandbois combine their creative talents, great things are bound to happen.
A mini stoneware cylinder in the ideal size for a welcome or tasting cup. The neon blue lip gives it a stylish touch of modernity, the signature of Arik of Vienne, its creator.
An original cup by Quebec ceramist Arik de Vienne that offers a variety of texture through his technique and unusual "glaze" effect.
Laval ceramist Catherine De Abreu advocates a contemporary approach to the objects she creates.
Laval ceramist Catherine De Abreu advocates a contemporary approach to the objects she creates.
Quebec ceramist Makiko Nakamura Hicher works her cups to give them this irregular and ageing effect.
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